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Vishakha Singhania Vishakha Singhania Research Scholar in the field of Spiritual Communication and Corporate Feminism at Kalinga Institute of Industrial Technology, Bhubaneswar.
Vishakha Singhania Vishakha Singhania Research Scholar in the field of Spiritual Communication and Corporate Feminism at Kalinga Institute of Industrial Technology, Bhubaneswar.
Male and female, The truth and the tale; Rich and poor, The victim and the doer; The haves and the have-nots Just think of the endless battles we’ve fought! Putting the other low, Won’t set the ‘Self’ aglow Keep sulking, keep shifting the blame Remain trapped in this tiresome game! Am I just my body? …
Swastika Jajoo i still can’t say ‘femininity’ without tripping on the i’s-feminity – feminininity – femininity.you see, if only it fit as well on my tongue as it does in all these dictionaries.for instance, an established definition of femininity reads something along the lines of‘the quality of being female; womanliness’and supports it with an appropriate …
She is the fire, That burns and bakes, Melts and hardens. She is the water too, Weakening and strengthening. She is the blood so crimson, Thick as honey, Flooding the sewers. The plea, Of mercy and death. That ink blot, Ugly yet meaningful. The sourness of cream, Distasteful and reality. Recurring nightmare, Scary but unreal. …
In this poem, Catharine writes about how ‘educational’ materials – even as seemingly innocuous as grammar rules of opposites – often establish and reinforce binaries and hierarchies for children. Compounded by pedagogic practice that is unwilling to examine its rules and binaries, this leaves young people who are uncomfortable with the hierarchies, and whose lived …
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